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Press Release - Twin Cities Marathon - 9/20/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                         Contact: Kristine Smith
                                                  Marketing & PR Manager
                                                  (763) 287-3888 x 13

                    MBARAK HUSSEIN AND TURENA JOHNSON LANE 
                  TO RUN 2006 MEDTRONIC TWIN CITIES MARATHON

               Deep Elite Field Slated for USATF Men's, Women's 
                           and Masters Championships

(Minneapolis, MN) - America's top master Mbarak Hussein will return to the 
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon (MTCM) this year to defend his 2005 Twin 
Cities Marathon title.  Hussein will be joined by leading masters from 
around the world, including runners Clyde VanCaeyzeele, Americans Paul 
Aufdemberge and Russel Boore, and Minnesota natives John Mirth and Kirt 
Goetzke.  Last year's 2:18:28 finish in the Twin Cities gave Hussein the 
2005 USA Marathon Champion title.

A tight race is expected in the men's open division where top seeded Simon 
Sawe, first-place finisher in the Deseret Morning News/KJZZ TV Marathon in 
Salt Lake City, Utah, in July, will compete against Kyle Baker, Jason 
Lehmkuhle (Team USA Minnesota), Christopher Banks, Jacob Frey and 
Minneapolis runner Chris Lundstrom, who finished 16th at Boston Marathon 
this year.   

Minnesota Native Turena Johnson Lane, 31, of Muncie, Indiana, will join 
Heather Hanscom and Sara Wells in the women's open race.  Johnson Lane 
picked up her second career U.S. title in May, after finishing in 1:28:42 
in the Women's USA 25 km Championships.  The USA Running Circuit (USARC) 
win follows her 2004 USA 20 km championship, and places her at the top of 
the 2006 USARC Women's Standings.  

Strong performances are expected from women's masters runners including Kim 
Jones, Lisa Vaill, Meghan Arbogast and Mary Hanna.

Following is the MTCM seeding list as of Sept. 18, 2006 (this list will be 
updated and distributed in full at the Athlete News Conference, Friday, 
September 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the Capitol Ballroom at the Crowne Plaza Hotel 
in St. Paul):

 
Elite Men - Open
 
Runner           P.R.	  Runner             P.R.
Simon Sawe       2:13:27  Kyle Baker         2:14:12
Jason Lehmkuhle  2:16:27  Christopher Banks  2:17:06
Jacob Frey       2:17:37  Chris Lundstrom    2:18:06
Brantley Lutz    2:20:55  Nathan Usher       2:23:05
Gregory Crowther 2:22:32  Brad Poore         2:24:27
Timothy Parr     2:25:50  Evan Graves        2:30:15


Elite Men - Masters
 
Runner              P.R.     Runner           P.R.
Mbarak Hussein      2:08:10  Paul Aufdemberge 2:20:03
John Mirth          2:18:59	 Russell Boore    2:32:42
Jim Ramacier        2:37:26	 Kirt Goetzke     2:37:56
Clyde VanCaeyzeele  2:38:00	 Terry McCluskey  2:30:58
George Axiotis      2:41:52	 Dennis Wallach   2:26:14
Jess Koski          2:25:29	 Jared Mondry     2:31:11


Elite Women -Open

Runner               P.R.     Runner           P.R.
Turena Johnson Lane  2:34:43  Heather Hanscom  2:31:57
Maggie Chan-Roper    2:35:49  Sara Wells       2:33:32
Emily Levan          2:37:01  Jenny Crain      2:37:21
Michelle Lilienthal  2:40:23  Zoila Gomez      2:41:00
Rachel Kinsman       2:37:54  Chris Lundy      2:41:55
Heidi Westerling     2:44:02  Sopagna Eap      2:45:57


Elite Women - Masters

Runner             P.R.     Runner	         P.R.
Kim Jones          2:26:40  Lisa Vaill       2:37:12
Meghan Arbogast    2:45:46  Mary Hanna       2:55:25
Paula Vicker       2:56:00  Kelly Carlson    2:47:32
Kimberly Anderson  2:56:58  Laurie Hanscom   2:55:00
LJ Egbert          2:59:34  Kelly Keeler     2:42:25
Sue Kelly          2:45:43  Deb Schneider    3:03:30


The 2006 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon weekend will take place Sept. 29 - 
Oct. 1, 2006.  The three-day weekend celebration of fitness includes a 5K 
run/walk, children's fun runs, pasta dinner, health and fitness expo and 
Medtronic TC 10 Mile, in addition to the marathon. The race continues its 
16th consecutive year as the designated USATF National Masters Championship 
for both men and women and will also host the USATF men's and women's open 
Marathon Championships.  Other Major sponsors include Capella University 
and ING.  Twin Cities Marathon, Inc. is a non-profit organization that 
directs race weekend as a community service for the Minneapolis/St. Paul 
area.  Visit www.mtcmarathon.org for more information.

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